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How do you solve this?-example-1
User RaTiO
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Answer:

The plane needs to be about 27 meters higher to clear the tower

Explanation:

The plane is 42 meters away from the tower.The tower is 98 meters high. Applying the Pythagorean relationship where the tower height is b and the distance of plane from tower is a, after take off, the plane reaches a flight distance of 83 meters from the ground at an angle.Finding b

a²+b²=c²

42²+b²= 83²

b²=83²-42²

b²=5125

b=√5125

b=71.59 meters

After travelling 83 meters, the plane will have cleared about 72 meters of the tower.

The remaining meters to clear the height of tower is: 98-72= 27 meters

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